These prints are part of collection of Bryan Snyder’s ongoing series of his Reminiscent Pop Art where he uses his innocent yet mischievous character Doodle to resurface long last childhood memories.
DOODLE ARTWORK BY Bryan Snyder : $45
• Signed and dated by the artist
Snyder’s newest mural resurfacing titled Doodle’s Beach Day the memory of growing up in the Carlsbad Village and on the local Carlsbad beaches. Snyder’s son Henry makes his first appearance in his father’s artwork in this upcoming Aug. mural.
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First painted under the El Camino bridge near the highway 78, Rocket Pop Boy continues to be one of Snyder most popular pieces. Snyder has also painted it in Los Angeles, Australia and China.
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Doodle’s Umbrella was installed as a paste and 3D installation at Majestic Flowers in the Summer of 2012. Doodle was drip painted and pasted to the wall while the umbrella and flower pots were halved and attached to the wall. Flowers were planted in the pots and the local community was invited to water the flowers. This piece is still on view.
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Doodle’s Tug was painted at Yonada t-shirt in West Hollywood Los Angeles in 2013. The rope Doodle tugs travels around the building facade and pulls up the paint and an adjacent pillar exposing a wild arrangement of color.
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Doodle’s Urban Garden is was Snyder’s first Doodle pieces installed in the street of Los Angeles instantly putting him on the street art map. Flower artwork was pasted around West Hollywood sending enthusiasts on a hunt to find Doodle’s planted Urban Garden.
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Snyder’ most popular piece titled Doodle Dunnced. This piece was first painted in Los Angeles and has recently hit internet stardom. Located on Melrose Ave in West Hollywood, passersby often take photos and post on social media. The business owner paints the wall often, but has left Doodle in place for many years now.
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Bryan Snyder painted this piece at Giacoletti Music, the music store his wife Susanna Kurner teaches music at. Introducing Jingle was inspired by stories of Susanna listening to Jazz records and falling in love with music as a young girl.
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After injuring his leg while surfing in Costa Rica, Snyder was unable to surf for the remaining of his trip. The hotel owner offered a wall on the facade of his building. Snyder painted Doodle’s Broken Board in the rain and it has since been used for the hotel’s t shirts.
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So looking forward to your Doodle Event in the
Village Bryan <3
I have been sharing your posts on Facebook today too 🙂
I am so proud of the fantastically talented you have become! You improve every year !!!
Henry "Hank" will be following
in your footsteps…and in Susanna's too. Just think a
singing, Ukulele-playing Doodle artist <3